Obama to GOP: I'm done negotiating with myself — Republican aides are circulating their summary of the White House's opening bid on the fiscal cliff. They're circulating it because they believe it fleshes out Speaker John Boehner's complaint that “the White House has to get serious.”

No action on same-sex marriage — The Supreme Court, after taking most of the day to prepare new orders, took no action Friday on the ten same-sex marriage pleas now on the docket. It did agree to rule on whether taking a human gene out of the body for research is a process that can be patented.

History — At their Conference today, the Justices will consider petitions raising federal constitutional issues related to same-sex marriage. These are the most significant cases these nine Justices have ever considered, and probably that they will ever decide.

Self-Awareness Matters — In politics, self-awareness matters. It does. When I was a political consultant, I told my clients my first two rules. The first was to know when you were in the minority, even when you thought you were right. The second was to know yourself as others see you.

Down and Out With Ted Cruz and the GOP — As Republicans regroup from electoral disaster, some — including a rising star in the Senate — insist conservatism was not to blame. — Associated Press — Why did Republicans lose the 2012 election? Ask Ted Cruz, the newly elected Republican senator from Texas.

Noonan: The Drawn-Out Crisis—It's the Obama Way — The president seems to prefer frustration to good-faith negotiation. — The president's inviting Mitt Romney for lunch is a small thing but a brilliant move. It makes Mr. Obama look big, gracious. It implies the weakened …

Congress looks at doing away with the $1 bill — Congressional auditors say doing away with dollar bills entirely ...more — WASHINGTON (AP) — American consumers have shown about as much appetite for the $1 coin as kids do their spinach. They may not know what's best for them either.

For Secretary of State, G.O.P. Pushes Old Hand — WASHINGTON — As President Obama's potential nominee for secretary of state, Susan E. Rice, comes under increasing fire, Congressional Republicans appear to be coalescing around a familiar name as an alternative candidate …

Class Wars of 2012 — On Election Day, The Boston Globe reported, Logan International Airport in Boston was running short of parking spaces. Not for cars — for private jets. Big donors were flooding into the city to attend Mitt Romney's victory party. — They were, it turned out, misinformed about political reality.

US government releases once-secret Watergate files — WASHINGTON — The government on Friday released more than 850 pages of once-secret documents from the Watergate political scandal, providing new insights on privileged legal conversations and prison evaluations of some burglars in the case.

Costco's Dividend Tax Epiphany — Obama's fans in the 1% vote to beat Obama's tax increase. — When President Obama needed a business executive to come to his campaign defense, Jim Sinegal was there. The Costco co-founder, director and former CEO even made a prime-time speech at the Democratic Party convention in Charlotte.

Pat Robertson challenges creationism — Washington (CNN) - Televangelist Pat Robertson challenged the idea that Earth is 6,000 years old this week, saying the man who many credit with conceiving the idea, former Archbishop of Ireland James Ussher, “wasn't inspired by the Lord when he said that it all took 6,000 years.”

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